The 15 Coolest Offices In Tech: Seamless Office Tour

Daniel Goodman / Business Insider Seamless is a food ordering platform that was founded before the dotcom bubble burst.

The New York-based company has gone through many changes over the past 12 years. It was acquired in the mid-2000s but was recently spun out into its own entity. Now, Seamless is like a startup all over again. It just re-branded itself from Seamless Web, it has been acquiring companies like MenuPages, and it is hiring like crazy.

This month the company moved in a new office with stunning views of Bryant Park that is inspired by the many restaurants on the Seamless' roster.

Small elements, like dry board drawings and personal desk items keep the place personal and provide a family-oriented sensibility. Overall, the office is comfortable and well-equipped, a great combination for work.

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The office address is on Avenue of the Americas, but the actual entrance is on W 40th St.

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Located near Bryant Park, the space has great views.

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While the Seamless logo is actually used sparingly in the office, there is a big one right by the entrance.

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Here is the front desk. Behind it sits a large lounge area, a big kitchen, and to the left is the main board room.

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The TVs were playing the cooking channel, an interesting choice for a company that helps you order food. But the company is really just obsessed with food in general and loves cooking.

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Every room is equipped with some cool high tech devices, like this advanced remote control. It can run the TV and be used to set up conference calls and lighting.

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The spacious kitchen sparkles. Many Seamless employees enjoy using it to cook, and the kitchen also provides a place for Seamless restaurants to show off their goods to the staff.

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The company used to have a Keurig coffee machine, but it got a Starbucks coffee maker for this new space. People are very happy about it.

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An open sink area and a seating bar on the other side connect the kitchen with the game room.

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The game room also has this big TV.

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It can play DVDs, Playstation, Wii, and Xbox as well as access TV stations.

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The foosball table is a fun touch.

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But the coolest thing in the room is definitely this huge, high resolution touch screen set of 4 TVs, called "The Weather Wall."

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The Weather Wall is controlled by this big remote here.

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And it doesn't just show the weather. Here is the Seamless Twitter feed. The system, installed by Spectra Audio, incorporates the highest resolution LED screens and the picture is very sharp.

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The wooden wall lining works well with the flow of the office.

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This is one half of the Seamless office.

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The office features an exposed, urban chic look.

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You can use the glossy LED screens to book meeting rooms.

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The office is full of great spaces, but that doesn't keep people from working at their desks.

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This is a brainstorming space for more informal meetings and discussions sessions.

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This is the other side of the office. It is a big place!

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This is a slightly more comfortable work space for when you need a little time away from your desk.

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This bar area in the office is a place for a quick bite or a chat.

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Colorful seats in a quiet corner for a short break.

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Seamless CEO Jonathan Zabusky at work. He wanted to create an office where people would want to spend time. The open space is about keeping things transparent and making communication easier. He doesn't work in an office, but at a leadership table with his direct reports. This makes it easier for them all to share ideas and talk throughout the day.

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The company is big on lounge and relax areas. Here is another one.

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It was lunch time when we had to leave and we saw that Seamless really does use Seamless.